Few summer fruits are as refreshing as a ripe watermelon. Packed with water, vitamins, and natural sweetness, watermelon is a favorite at picnics, barbecues, and family gatherings.
However, many people become concerned when they cut open a watermelon and discover cracks, hollow spaces, or an unusual texture inside. Social media posts often claim these signs mean the fruit is dangerous or loaded with chemicals.
But is that actually true?
The answer is more nuanced than many headlines suggest.




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